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Old 11-28-2009, 10:41 AM   #1
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turbo clocking question

KA-BOOOOM!

is what i dont want to hear.

so, is there a specific "proper way" to clock your turbo? bolt tightening pattern? hand tight bolts or specific tq spec?
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Old 11-28-2009, 11:07 AM   #2
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Well what I do is tighten in a star sequence and do it hand tight because the threads are aluminum and the same for exhAust
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Well what I do is tighten in a star sequence and do it hand tight because the threads are aluminum and the same for exhAust

no problems with that so far? i assumed that you should tigheten in a cross pattern but if thats all there is to it then awesome.
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Yeah, no problems but if u think about there are some places u can't torque the bolts down... Depending were u place the housing... Just make sure the housing is flush so it doesn't sit in a angle
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more importantly, just make sure the oil out is on the bottom, or as close as you can get it.
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more importantly, just make sure the oil out is on the bottom, or as close as you can get it.

lol thanks will do.
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